50 bytch back on his "fake beef" shyt ..
must be album season time for him and then fade back into obscurity.
must be album season time for him and then fade back into obscurity.
50 at his peak was bigger than Jay Z ever was, by atleast 2 times

![]()
AllHipHop News) 50 Cent was on Sirius XM’s Town Hall series giving brutally honest perspectives on his G-Unit past. During the interview, 50 Cent explained why a new G-Unit album has not happened, why he believes Tony Yayo will never change and how all the old G-Unit members are all the same to him.
G-Unit have not released an album together since 2008′s T.O.S (Terminate. On. Sight). According to 50, that is a result of the other members of G-Unit rightfully wanting to pursue their solo careers independent of the domineering presence that is 50 Cent:
You have to understand, their entire career they’ve been standing next to me on stage and not being the actual focus. That’s the way it first started. 50 Cent project and then you going to stand there until I say we going to sell your project. Okay, we going to sell yours now.
50 Cent also brushed off Tony Yayo’s comments on his personal Instagram in late February about quitting the music industry due to “too many b*tch as* n**as” wanting him to “brown nose all the time”:
I’ve seen [Yayo] say ‘sorry’ more than anything else in our conversations. His sorry don’t mean sorry. His sorry mean ‘nah man…chill ’till next time. That’s what he means, because he’s going to do it over and over. I love him. I grew up with him.
When asked about the early members of G-Unit, 50 simply said “Young Buck, Lloyd Banks and Tony Yayo are the same person to me.”
50 Cent’s full Sirius XM Town Hall interview will be available on Sirius XM radio station and website on March 31st.
are you fukking serious????
Lol I seem to be the only one in the world that thought MCHG was a good albumAA will be better than MCHG....
And I was one of the few people thatfor that album

50 thought he was gonna have a Jay-Z type of career longevity wise...but he flamed out and ended up having a Nelly/DMX type career...it's unfortunate for him, but poetic for everybody else for all the sh!t he talked and all the fukkboy moves he pulled...he just seems delusional and a little bit pathetic still pretending like Jay-Z is his somebody he can play off or "compete" with currently...those days are over, nobody cares how many touchdowns you scored in high school Al Bundy...let it go

he did release it on the same day fohHov even said he didn't want to release Black Album on the same day as Beg For Mercy.
![]()
He said he DIDN'T WANT TOhe did release it on the same day foh

Threat wasn't "MILES" ahead of Heat lyrically
Them first 8 bars thoughBut Heat felt more real, because of 50's background. What gave Jay Z the right to make a song like that, that deep into his career
That's your opinion, but Jay Z was clearly riding that Gangsta rap wave.
Yeah it's a coincidence that Hov made a song about killing nikkas during the peak of 50's career.. when that was all 50 and G-Unit use to rap aboutI don't know what made Jay make that song but neither do you. Threat is lyrically the better song and its not even close (to me).
I'm not sure one song means that he's "riding a wave" especially when it was supposed to be his last album. So did he ride the wave or was he forced into retirement? It certainly can't be both.


don't recall reading that..and either way that was hovs 7th album..and the 2nd album from the hottest rapper at the time..albeit a group album. and hov was still #1 anyway..He said he DIDN'T WANT TO
When 50 asked him to do it.
And that came straight out of Hov's Decoded book
Which I paid for
![]()
